We believe your yoga practice can change the world…

Yoga For Nature is a registered charity advocating for the environment, human and animal rights.

When Yoga studios or students support Yoga For Nature we connect their practice to the causes they care about most. So when you practice Yoga we are advocating for change with money from memberships, Yoga For Nature classes or donations supporting advocacy, NFP’s and NGO’s on the ground.

Yoga For Nature also creates effective partnerships in the corporate & commercial world that help us achieve our two main goals, sustainability & peace.

To enquire about a membership, partnership or schedule a Yoga For Nature class in just two minutes, click Get Involved!

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If you’re looking for a Yoga studio where your practice will help advocate for sustainability and peace, you can use our map. Alternatively if you’d like your local studio to support Yoga For Nature, simply click “Get involved!”.

Yoga For Nature is off to India in 2017, teaming up with Positive Change for Marine Life​ to inspire Yogis and a global audience through the efforts of a small community to protect the Ocean. Taking place in Kovalam, India and working side-by-side with local grassroots organization Sebastian Indian Social Projects, the goal of this exciting collaboration is to support & empower poor coastal communities by implementing a strategic masterplan to tackle the growing problem of ocean plastics and unsustainable fishing practices…then share the story globally, as a means of vital education.
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Yoga Studios can support our campaign to protect the Ocean with Positive Change For Marine Life, by placing a Yoga For Nature class in their schedule and/or holding a fundraiser. Simply click “Get involved!”.

Despite that all life on land depends on the health of our oceans, less than 2% of the worlds marine environment has full protection. So at Yoga For Nature we support the target of Mission Blue. Led by renowned Marine Biologist Sylvia Earle their aim is to protect 20% of the ocean by 2020. Referred to as ‘hope spots’, these carefully considered areas can support an incredible array of fish, corals and biodiversity, and therefore create an insurance policy for the future of our oceans. Yoga Studios can help #saveouroceans by holding a Yoga For Nature class, which enables us to produce free campaign films, like those featured in our film gallery for the Australian Marine Conservation Society.

Yoga For Nature and many other elephant lovers around the world are in a race to save these beautiful animals from extinction. Phil Dickenson, founder of Yoga For Nature and yogi, recently travelled to Sri Lanka to capture some of the last remaining Asian elephants on film and now we are in discussions with IEF (the International Elephant Foundation) to go into production on a short documentary, which communicates the importance of saving these highly intelligent creatures. Yoga studios can play the supporting role in this story, by placing a Yoga For Nature class in their schedule and joining our community! The stakes are high, so we’re aiming to make an incredible film, which can be screened at your yoga studios and will hopefully be shortlisted for the ‘International Wildlife Film Festival’ in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

The plastic bag is so common and convenient, that It’s difficult to imagine our life without it – but then It’s also difficut to imagine the ocean will contain more weight of plastic than fish by the year 2050. So like France and Morocco who just banned the plastic bag, we must do our best to visualize, what for many of us, is out of sight and out of mind, starting on the beautiful shores of Sydney. “Plastic debris in the ocean and on the Northern Beaches is something Yogis care deeply about, and protecting the marine environment in general is a top priority for Yoga For Nature. So we’re proud to be supporting Plastic Free Manly, by producing inspiratonal films for their campaign.” Phil Dickenson, Founder of Yoga For Nature.

With previous issues exploring the essence of community, truth and love & featuring some of the world’s most respected artists, social entrepreneurs, humanitarians and yogis…Yoga For Nature is mighty proud to be included in the next issue of YOKE magazine, appropriately titled ‘Duty’. Head to chuffed.org to pre-order your copy! Namaste

Your yoga studio can hold an inspirational night of Elephant asana and help save these beautiful animals. Screen the award winning film Manas: Return of the Giants and listen to a talk by Founder of Yoga For Nature, Phil Dickenson on Elephant social behaviour and the dangers they face. Donations to your Yoga For Elephants class are voluntary and will go toward the production of our documentary with the International Elephant Foundation to help educate yogis all over the world. Simply click “Get involved!” to book your event. Nature says Namaste, Yoga For Nature.

Our forests are in desperate need of some #yogalove and your practice can begin helping today! Worldwide, 1 and a half acres of forest are cut down every second – that’s an area the size of an American Football field, which is crucial habitat for thousands of endemic species, an abundant source of prana for yogis and an important barrier against increasing CO2 levels. *News of Yoga For Natures deforestation campaign with NPA (the National Parks Association) will be posted here very soon and yoga studios can help make this film possible by joining our caring community and placing a Yoga For Nature class in your schedule, just click “Get Involved!”.